Guest guest Posted February 28, 2008 Report Share Posted February 28, 2008 Recall the last thing you tested for, and removed. If what you removed was real -- and if you felt any noticeable results from removing it then it obviously was -- it wasn't just going to disappear by itself. Things that are real don't disappear, do they? Now try this: Test if you had it before this lifetime. And if you get no on that, recall a few more things you took out. You'll get yes on one or two of them, on some of them, anyway. Then you can test how long you had it. Over a thousand years? And then go to amounts of time under or over, till you get a ballpark date when you first got it, back there somewhere. People carry cancer codes with them from life to life. Does that mean they always die of cancer? Absolutely not. Sometimes they get run over, or garroted, or die of whooping cough in childhood. But that cancer code motivates them all the way through the life. And other people catch it from them. So, next time you remove, let's say tuberculosis, from one of your higher bodies -- even though, given our medical infrastructure, there was absolutely virtually no chance in this lifetime of your ever getting tuberculosis, still it was there, dormant, waiting, affecting you, motivating you -- remember this: when you remove it and go to the calm clear place, when you feel better, different after you remove it, then realize that that bad feeling had been in you for God knows how many eons, subliminal, without you actually feeling it; know it was motivating you, harming you nonetheless, creating fear sadness, tension, aggressiveness, and only God knows what else. And multiply that by everybody and you get every horror of the last 13,000 years. And then be grateful to God for having given you the ability you now have to remove it. And thank God that it's gone, and that your upcoming life can be better because of that, better than the previous ones were. Every time you RIK -- here's a page that defines that acronym -- http://www.wayimmune.org/00open/definitions/rik.htm -- remember that the thing you came to know might never have been known, and that the thing you installed might never have become a part of you. But, perhaps more importantly, that the thing you removed would have stayed with you all the way to the end, forever. It's good for you to remember this: keeps you working. Buz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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